Social Media Marketing: Part 1
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Last week we had a webinar on social media marketing and more than 70 Medical Spa MD Members signed up. I'd expected somewhere from 10-15 so having 70+ surprised me somewhat.
Alex Panagiotopoulos of Freelance MD explains basic Twitter functions for physicians running medical spas, laser clinics, and cosmetic medical practices
We had intended to post the entire webcast but, due to some technology issues, the audio wasn't usable. So, Alex was kind enough to recreate the entire presentation in smaller parts.
We'll be posting a number of 'how to' videos as they're available around social media marketing with easy step by step instructions, from how to set up your Twitter account, to advanced techniques on Facebook to attract followers and promote your medical spa.
This video is the first in this series, Social Media Marketing for Medical Spas: Part 1, Alex goes over setting up a Twitter account correctly.
Setting up a Twitter account for your medical spa, laser clinic or plastic surgery practice. of course you'll want to follow Freelance MD and Medical Spa MD on Twitter.
Plastic surgeons, dermatologists, laser clinics, medical spas, skin clinics and laser centers will all benefit from learning about the newest social media marketing tactics and strategies. Social media is growing and your cosmetic medical practice can benefit from it's growth with Twitter, Facebook, Blogging, SEO and do it yourself search engine marketing.





Reader Comments (3)
Excellent stuff... I'd been somewhat concerned about setting up Twitter etc. but this is much easier than I thought. I was lucky enough to catch the webinar and I though it was excellent and pretty well put together. I'll be looking forward to the more advanced tutorials.
Social media marketing can be very effective if done correctly, but is a complete waste of time if done incorrectly. that being said, it is very easy to do things incorrectly! make sure you know what you're doing before you hop in.
I've been using FrontdeskSEO for Shine, and I have to say, it's really intuitive and easy to use. I'm using it much more efficiently now than I did initially as I've learned the ropes, but it's pretty foolproof. We're already seeing some good traction from it, and I'm excited to see how it will influence our website in the months to come. Before this, I knew very little about enhancing SEO beyond what you can do through PR.